i'm pretty set on going USMC for my military experience, yesterday i crossed paths with a somewhat like-minded buddy. he'd like to fly, but doesn't have perfect eyes and thinks he has no choice but the USAF.
i'm partial to the Navy/Corps myself (many generations have served), i understand that most of the Corps' aircraft fly from land (and hence have the same vision requirement as the Air Force) but some are carrier based, and i started to wonder myself: what are the numbers/percentages of USMC aircraft that are land versus carrier?
got to thinking about it, my dad said having the tailhook meant a lot to him, i'd like to do likewise if possible/feasable
i'm partial to the Navy/Corps myself (many generations have served), i understand that most of the Corps' aircraft fly from land (and hence have the same vision requirement as the Air Force) but some are carrier based, and i started to wonder myself: what are the numbers/percentages of USMC aircraft that are land versus carrier?
got to thinking about it, my dad said having the tailhook meant a lot to him, i'd like to do likewise if possible/feasable